Caixas de memórias: a relação entre objetos, fotografias, memória e identidade ilustradas em cenas da ficção

This study aims to analyze the relationship between objects, photographs and memory from an interpretation of scenes from fiction. It is common that, over a lifetime, people keep things, representing certain periods and moments of their lives, souvenirs from travels, other people, etc. The cases ana...

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Main Authors: Olivia Silva Nery, Frantieska Huzsar Schneid, Maria Letícia Mazzucchi Ferreira, Francisca Ferreira Michelon
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS) 2015-01-01
Series:Ciências Sociais Unisinos
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Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=93838249006
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author Olivia Silva Nery
Frantieska Huzsar Schneid
Maria Letícia Mazzucchi Ferreira
Francisca Ferreira Michelon
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Frantieska Huzsar Schneid
Maria Letícia Mazzucchi Ferreira
Francisca Ferreira Michelon
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description This study aims to analyze the relationship between objects, photographs and memory from an interpretation of scenes from fiction. It is common that, over a lifetime, people keep things, representing certain periods and moments of their lives, souvenirs from travels, other people, etc. The cases analyzed are two separate productions, a film and a television series but both have several aspects in common, and the main point is the existence of the characters’ “memory boxes” and their relationship with them. These boxes represent the character’s identity. They have small objects, photographs and documents that induce memory evocation. First, we analyze the movie Le Fabuleux Destine d’Amélie Poulain (2001), in which the character’s life changes after she finds a box hidden in her home. Then analyze the episode “Male in the Mail” from the American TV series Bones (2012). In this episode, the main character Booth receives a box that belonged to his father, who has recently passed away. Therefore, Based on this examples we can say that, even in fiction, these memory boxes demonstrate the strong relationship between objects, photographs, memories and identity.
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spelling doaj-art-5244c260e8f24fa0b0f9e4a61ef699962025-02-06T23:31:40ZporUniversidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)Ciências Sociais Unisinos2177-62292015-01-015114251Caixas de memórias: a relação entre objetos, fotografias, memória e identidade ilustradas em cenas da ficçãoOlivia Silva NeryFrantieska Huzsar SchneidMaria Letícia Mazzucchi FerreiraFrancisca Ferreira MichelonThis study aims to analyze the relationship between objects, photographs and memory from an interpretation of scenes from fiction. It is common that, over a lifetime, people keep things, representing certain periods and moments of their lives, souvenirs from travels, other people, etc. The cases analyzed are two separate productions, a film and a television series but both have several aspects in common, and the main point is the existence of the characters’ “memory boxes” and their relationship with them. These boxes represent the character’s identity. They have small objects, photographs and documents that induce memory evocation. First, we analyze the movie Le Fabuleux Destine d’Amélie Poulain (2001), in which the character’s life changes after she finds a box hidden in her home. Then analyze the episode “Male in the Mail” from the American TV series Bones (2012). In this episode, the main character Booth receives a box that belonged to his father, who has recently passed away. Therefore, Based on this examples we can say that, even in fiction, these memory boxes demonstrate the strong relationship between objects, photographs, memories and identity.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=93838249006objectsphotographsmemoryboxes of memories
spellingShingle Olivia Silva Nery
Frantieska Huzsar Schneid
Maria Letícia Mazzucchi Ferreira
Francisca Ferreira Michelon
Caixas de memórias: a relação entre objetos, fotografias, memória e identidade ilustradas em cenas da ficção
Ciências Sociais Unisinos
objects
photographs
memory
boxes of memories
title Caixas de memórias: a relação entre objetos, fotografias, memória e identidade ilustradas em cenas da ficção
title_full Caixas de memórias: a relação entre objetos, fotografias, memória e identidade ilustradas em cenas da ficção
title_fullStr Caixas de memórias: a relação entre objetos, fotografias, memória e identidade ilustradas em cenas da ficção
title_full_unstemmed Caixas de memórias: a relação entre objetos, fotografias, memória e identidade ilustradas em cenas da ficção
title_short Caixas de memórias: a relação entre objetos, fotografias, memória e identidade ilustradas em cenas da ficção
title_sort caixas de memorias a relacao entre objetos fotografias memoria e identidade ilustradas em cenas da ficcao
topic objects
photographs
memory
boxes of memories
url http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=93838249006
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